Wednesday night, the Washington Capitals — in partnership with Jostens — announced that they are producing a 145 championship rings for the public to buy.

Each 10k gold ring costs $12,018.00 and features 258 round diamonds (5.5 carats). According to Jostens, this limited edition ring will be the closest design to the official player championship ring available for purchase.

The 145 number comes from the jersey numbers of Devante Smith-Pelly (25), Evgeny Kuznetsov (92), Alex Ovechkin (8), and Lars Eller (20) – the players who scored each playoff series game-winning goal.

So far, only select fans have been notified via email with a special login and password.

The Washington Capitals are excited to announce a partnership with Jostens, the leading manufacturer of championship rings, for the production of the Washington Capitals Stanley Cup 145 Limited Edition championship ring.

This is the first time in NHL history such a ring has been produced and will be the closest design to the official player championship ring available for purchase.

As an important member of the Washington Capitals family, the team is happy to offer you an exclusive presale opportunity to purchase the 145 Ring. Coming soon, this ring, of which only 145 rings are being made, as well as a collection of other items celebrating the championship, will go on sale to the public.

Please note, the presale opportunity will conclude once 145 have been purchased.

ABOUT THE RING

This 10K gold ring will have approximately 258 round diamonds and other specialty stones adding up to approximately 5.5 carats. The 145 Ring will also feature similar details as the Capitals Official Team Ring including the ability to personalize it with your last name. The ring is priced at $12,018.

ABOUT THE EXCLUSIVITY

The number of rings, 145, and the naming of the Washington Capitals Stanley Cup 145 Limited Edition Ring is centered around the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs four series game winners.

The winning goal in the first round against the Columbus Blue Jackets in Game 6 was Devante Smith-Pelly, #25.

The second round match-up against the Pittsburgh Penguins saw the memorable series clincher scored by Evgeny Kuznetsov goal, #92.

The Conference Finals victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning was clinched by the first goal in game seven by the great 8, Alexander Ovechkin, #8.

A moment that will go down forever in Capitals history, all Caps fans remember where they were when Lars Eller, #20, scored the game winning goal later in the 3rd period vs. the Vegas Knights in game five of the Stanley Cup Final.

When combining these four game winners’ jerseys – 25, 92, 8, 20 – the total of 145 is reached.

HOW TO PURCHASE

To access the exclusive presale visit www.jostens.com/capslimited. Once you enter the site you’ll be asked to provide the following username and password: (sorry we deleted this)

Once you enter the information above, you will have access to additional information about the ring as well as the order form.